Monday, April 25, 2022

Week of 4/25

We loved practicing non-standard measurement with unifix cubes!


Dear Parents,

I can't believe this is our last week in April! May is probably the busiest month of school so be sure to mark your calendars! We will start our last story in Unit 4 of reading this week and continue with measurement in math. Here are your reminders for the week:

- Test folders will be sent home tomorrow. Please sign and return on Wednesday.

- 8th Grade Business Day is tomorrow! We will be going over tomorrow afternoon. If you would like to send in some money with your child, please put it in a labeled envelope! I think $10-20 should be more than enough!

-There will be a Religion test on Chapter 16 on Friday. A study guide will be sent home today.

- Friday is a dress down day for Children's Autism. Please send in $1.00 to dress down.

Important May dates:

May 14th - Father Daughter Dance

May 17th - May Procession

May 19th - 1st and 8th grade field trip to Devon Lanes (more info to follow)

May 25th - School Mass

May 27th-30th - Ascension Thursday and Memorial Day Weekend break!

That is all for now!

Miss Tosti

Homework

Monday
Reading: page 63
practice sight and spelling words
Math: workbook page 125
Religion: study for test

Tuesday
Reading: page 64
practice sight and spelling words
Math: workbook page 126
Religion: study for test

Wednesday
Phonics: page 249 and 250
Practice Sight Words
Math: complete worksheet
Religion: study for test

Thursday
Reading: page 65
Practice Sight Words
Math: workbook page 131
Religion: study for test




Religion
We will finish up Chapter 16 on the sacraments this and have a test on Friday.

Reading

Story: "Little Rabbit's Tale"
Target Skill: Cause and Effect
Phonics Skill: Short e (ea) and compound words
Grammar: prepositions
Sight Words: door, old, want, more, try, wash, mother, use, everyone, such, while, treats
Spelling Words: bedtime, backpack, sunset, playpen, bathtub, raincoat, sailboat, inside, flagpole, himself

Math
We continue our unit on measurement. We will start using rulers to measure inches and centimeters!

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